SAINT-GOBAIN NORTON clipper TR 252 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 7

VERS. 2017.06.14 

TR 252_MAN_EN 

1.3  Safety instructions for particular operating phases 

 

Before commencing work 

 

  Before  commencing  work,  make  yourself familiar  with  the  working  environment  at  the  place of 

use.  The  working  environment  includes:  obstacles  in  the  area  of  work  and  manoeuvre,  the 
firmness  of  the  floor,  necessary  protection  at  the  site  relating  to  public  thoroughfares  and  the 
availability of help in the event of accidents. 

  Site the machine on an even, firm and stable base! 

  Check for correct mounting of the blade regularly. 

  Immediately  remove  damaged  or  badly  worn  blades,  as  they  endanger  the  operator  whilst 

rotating. 

  The  material  to  be  cut  must  be  held  securely  in  place  on  the  table  to  allow  no  unexpected 

movement during cutting operation. 

  Always cut with the blade guard in position. 

  Only  fit  NORTON  diamond  blades  with  continuous  rim  to  the  machine!  The  use  of  other  tools 

can damage the machine! 

 

Read the blades’ specifications carefully to choose the correct tool for your application. 

  Attention is drawn to the use of BS2092 safety goggles in conformity with specified Processes 

No.8 of the Protection of Eyes Regulation 1974, Regulation 2(2) Part 1. Also use the other 
safety equipment as mentioned in the symbols.

 

 

 

Electrical powered machine 

 

  Always turn off the TR 252 and separate it from the main source of electricity before any work on 

the machine is done. 

  Make  all  electrical  connections  securely  to  eliminate  contact  of  live  wires  with  spray  water  or 

dampness 

  When TR 252 is used with water, it is IMPERATIVE that you earth the machine properly. Let a 

qualified electrician check in case of doubt. 

  The red button on the switch, also uses as an emergency stop, pess it to turn the machine off in 

case of danger.  

  In  the  event  of  the  TR  252  breaking  down  or  stopping  for  no  apparent  reason,  switch  off  the 

main  electricity  supply.  Only  a  qualified  electrician  is  allowed  to  investigate  the  trouble  and 
remedy the fault. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NORTON clipper TR 252

Page 1: ...TR 252 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Translation of the original instructions...

Page 2: ...VERS 2017 06 14 TR 252_MAN_EN 2...

Page 3: ...N TIC COMPATIBILITY 2014 30 UE NOISE 2000 14 CE and European standard EN 12418 Masonry and stone cutting off machines Safety Valid for machines as of serial number 1701xxxxxxx Storage site for the tec...

Page 4: ...VERS 2017 06 14 TR 252_MAN_EN 4...

Page 5: ...d fini 3 4 Assembly of the cooling system 14 3 5 Transport wheels 15 3 6 Longitudinal guide assembly 15 3 7 Side extension assembly 16 3 8 Installation of the handle for the cut in angle 16 3 9 Instal...

Page 6: ...and servicing requirements shall also be considered as included under use in accordance with the regulations 1 1 Symbols Important warnings and pieces of advice are indicated on the machine using sym...

Page 7: ...he use of other tools can damage the machine Read the blades specifications carefully to choose the correct tool for your application Attention is drawn to the use of BS2092 safety goggles in conformi...

Page 8: ...h performance for onsite wet cutting operations of a wide range of tiles As with all other NORTON CLIPPER products the operator will immediately appreciate the attention given to detail and quality of...

Page 9: ...disassembled to access the blade It offers maximum operator protection and increased visibility of the work piece The tightening of the fixing flange is done by a hexagonal head screw left hand thread...

Page 10: ...de 2950 min 1 Maximum clearance between table and blade guard at 0 80 mm Maximum clearance between table and blade guard at 45 60 mm Cutting length 1200 Flange diameter 70 Sound pressure level 71 dB A...

Page 11: ...may vary with site conditions in terms of Materials worked Wear Machine Lack of maintenance Inappropriate tool for application Tool in poor condition Unskilled operator Etc The exposure time to vibra...

Page 12: ...EN ISO 3744 Uncertainty K Sound power level LWeq NF EN ISO 3744 70184694289 79 dB A 2 5 dB A 71 dB A 4 dB A Values determined using the procedure described in the standard EN 12418 The measurements a...

Page 13: ...y 3 1 Assembly of the legs Lift up one side of the saw and unfold the legs without wheels Lift up the other side of the saw and unfold the legs with the wheels Encase the arm of blocking in the pin an...

Page 14: ...e the head of cut For that unscrew the knurled button which maintains the head on the right amount during transport 3 3 Assembly of the cooling system Fix the cable containing the water pipe along the...

Page 15: ...wheels to the bottom of the feet located on the side opposite of the handles using the screws butterflies 3 5 Longitudinal guide assembly Insert 2 threaded and pined shafts Rotate both shafts by 90 I...

Page 16: ...VERS 2017 06 14 TR 252_MAN_EN 16 3 6 Side extension assembly Insert both pined shafts Rotate both shafts by 90 to lock side extension 3 7 Installation of the handle for the cut in angle...

Page 17: ...cover of the blade guard using the crosshead screwdriver supplied with TR 252 and remove it Loosen the hexagonal nut left threaded on the blade shaft using the 18 mm wrench supplied with TR 252 which...

Page 18: ...edge of the water tray The pump will switch on together with motor Ensure that water is delivered adequately to the blade as insufficient water supply may result in premature failure of the diamond b...

Page 19: ...an Fold the legs WARNING this machine is not suited to be lifted with a crane Lock cutting head Tighten angular cutting guide Store the longitudinal cutting guide and the side extension o Dismount the...

Page 20: ...r hands away from the moving blade The long longitudinal cutting guide the side extension and fastening brackets can help you to achieve high accuracy cuts even with large materials Important advices...

Page 21: ...ange and blade fixing devices Clean Motor cooling fans Clean Water pan Clean Motor housing Clean Reachable nuts and screws Tighten up Water pump Clean Maintenance of the machine Always perform the mai...

Page 22: ...ection too small Change connection cable Defective connection cable Change connection cable Defective switch CAUTION can only be solved by qualified electrician Defective motor Change motor or contact...

Page 23: ...m appropriate to us but which is not always the quickest way Clear instructions will avoid problems and faulty deliveries If not sure please send us the defective part In the case of a warranty claim...

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